2023-24 Women’s All American Team
Name | School | Conference | Height | Class | Position |
Georgia Amoore | Virginia Tech | ACC | 5-6 | Sr. | G |
Cameron Brink* | Stanford | Pac-12 | 6-4 | Sr. | F |
Paige Bueckers* | Connecticut | Big East | 6-0 | Jr. | G |
Kamilla Cardoso | South Carolina | SEC | 6-7 | Sr. | C |
Caitlin Clark* | Iowa | Big Ten | 6-0 | Sr. | G |
Aaliyah Edwards | Connecticut | Big East | 6-3 | Sr. | F |
Hannah Hidalgo* | Notre Dame | ACC | 5-6 | Fr. | G |
Elizabeth Kitley | Virginia Tech | ACC | 6-6 | Sr. | C |
Angel Reese | LSU | SEC | 6-3 | Jr. | F |
JuJu Watkins* | USC | Pac-12 | 6-2 | Fr. | G |
We have not known a moment of peace since KK arrived on campus https://t.co/JmLsagN2Q3
— UConn Women’s Basketball (@UConnWBB) April 3, 2024
Paige’s mentality/mindset is different. Showed up with a smile and positivity every time she stepped in the gym. A true leader. So proud of her!
— Lou Lopez Senechal (@Loulpzs8) April 3, 2024
Hope the universe gives us the chance to play together one day 🙏🏼 https://t.co/GJr4Z7aUp8
BREAKING: Angel Reese declares for the WNBA draft.
— WomensHoopHeat (@WomensHoopHeat) April 3, 2024
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So, let’s add to it.
I’ve been trying to work out how to properly express how I feel about Caitlin Clark.
I guess the easiest short summary is to say that I think she is an incredible talented, and unquestionably deserves to be in the discussion of the greatest women’s basketball player of all time.
That said, there are a lot of rabid Caitlin Clark fans who don’t think a debate is necessary. In their mind, Clark is not simply the best wbb player in history, but so far above the others that it not worthy of a serious discussion to consider other players. I’m not there.
The media attention starts with her logo threes, understandably. The media also talks about her ability to drive to the basket and her ability to contribute jaw-dropping assists. These latter two points aren’t missed but in my opinion are slightly underappreciated. There is a lot of talk about her career scoring, which of course is quite warranted but the media didn’t go this crazy over Kelsey Plum.
I can’t quite put my finger on why it is happening, but despite all the media discussion of Caitlin, they still managed to under-appreciate some staggering statistics — it’s not just that every single home game was sold out, but every single away game. How often does that happen in women’s basketball? The Albany regional was sold out, and not just the Iowa region — fans weren’t sure which region Iowa would be in, so they bought tickets to both regions. That’s incredible fan support, which also shows up in the TV viewership, which is smashing records. That not just Clark, but she deserves much of the credit.
She’s fun to watch.
If you want to treat women’s basketball as entertainment, which is a legitimate point of view, the argument that she’s the greatest of all time may be warranted. However, you want to treat women’s basketball as a sport, and talk about how good she is as a basketball player, she’s incredibly good and belongs in the discussion but I don’t see her as the obvious greatest of all time.
Believe it or not, this is leading to praise of her performance in the game against LSU.
Anyone who’s reading this already knows that Clark gets a lot of points, but she gets so by taking a lot of shots. If you look at her efficiency rating, it’s very good but it’s not off the charts good.
Earlier this year I looked at all the games where a player recorded 30 points. Not surprisingly, Clark had several of them, four in fact. However, if you look at the stat known as true shooting efficiency, which doesn’t just look at total points, but adjusts for shots taken in the ability to get to the free-throw line, none of her 30-point games were in the top 10 True Shooting stats.
Paige Bueckers “only” had three entries in the list, but in each of those cases Paige’s true shooting statistic was better than any of Clark’s.
On to the 1 April games.
Clark’s true shooting percentage in the game against LSU was 63.9%
That’s excellent.
For comparison, the value for Paige Bueckers 57.6% also very good but not as good as Clark.
Clark’s result was better than her game against Michigan State or Virginia Tech although not as good as her game against Michigan or Ohio State. While that kind of makes it middling for her, when you consider the strength of the opposition, it arguably qualifies as one of her best if not the best performance of the season which is a high bar.
For additional perspective, JuJu Watkins true shooting percentage was 50.1%, so not as good as Paige and definitely not as good as Clark.
In case you were wondering, Reese’s true shooting percentage was 34.7%.
I think the media is under-appreciating Flau'jae Johnson, who deserved inclusion on the region team ahead of Reese. Her true shooting percentage was 60.9%, so I ahead of Paige and just a little behind Clark.
• Aaliyah Edwards now has 1012 rebounds with 6 against USC. She passed Gabby Williams to take over 7th place.
• Nika Mühl has 679 assists after her 8 assists in the USC game. She extends her record as the all-time leader in career assists
• Mühl is now the holder of:
o Single game assists record 15 (against NC State 20 November 2022) surpassing Paige Bueckers
o Single season assists record 284 (2022–23) surpassing Sue Bird’s 231
o Career assists record surpassing Moriah Jefferson
Paige Bueckers now has 837 points this season. She is now in 2nd place, behind only Maya Moore who had 868 in 2010–11.
• Geno now has 1213 wins.
• UConn now has 136 NCAA wins, more than any other school.
• UConn now starting a new Final Four streak
Net positives/minutes played: Paige 32/40, Aaliyah 14/40, Nika 11/40, Ashlynn 5/21, Qadence 4/14, Ice 4/19, KK 0/26. (Juju 21/39).
What a team, what a star. Ice especially but also Qadence came through. Play seven, foul trouble or not.
McDonald’s summary: Sarah, come play with Paige!
Most amazing stat: starting with freshmen who arrived in 1987, every single freshman class if they stayed four years has gone to final four, 1987-2023, 37 straight classes.
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